Autodesk AU2016 多学科项目设计与执行阶段协调讨论说明书

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Coordinate the Design and Execution Phase of a Multidisciplinary Project
Jeroen Tishauser
Sr. Specialist, Volker InfraDesign Cristian Otter
BIM Specialist, Geonius
▪Jeroen is a senior specialist on road design at Volker InfraDesign ,
the In-house design and engineering firm for the Infrastructure
contractor at Van Hattum en Blankevoort, part of VolkerWessels.
▪With over 15 years of experience in the field of large road and rail
construction projects, coming from a Bentley background and
having taught and supported software in the design and
construction phase he now uses both his engineering skills and
software, programming skills to optimize workflows in search for
best practices .
▪Jeroen was one of the founders of the Civil Infra Benelux User
Group , together with other power users. At present, Jeroen is Road
design Advisor for different projects in both tender phase and
construction phase and coordinates the use of the company’s Riegl
Scanner, drones and software appliances for the Autodesk portfolio.Introduction Jeroen Tishauser
https:///in/jeroentishauser
Introduction Cristian Otter
▪Cristian is a Building Information Modeling (BIM) advisor within the Innovation Department of Geonius. An interdisciplinary engineering firm for Infrastructure in the Netherlands and Belgium.
▪He has 20 years of experience in the field of large infrastructural projects and worked for years as a senior designer at in-house design departments of
contractors. He worked on both road designs and civil constructions. With his
excellent cross-disciplinary knowledge he supports the design teams with, the implementation of BIM, setting up efficient processes and using suitable
design workflows. The InfraWorks model in this presentation is from his hand, whereby he pushed working with InfraWorks to its limits. He is one of the early adaptors of 3D design software for Infrastructural purposes and many working methods originate from his hands.
▪Same as Jeroen, Cristian is one of the co-founders of the Civil Infra Benelux Usergroup. He is also one the co-founders of the Revit Usergroup for Civil
constructions in the Netherlands, now part of the Civil Infra Benelux Usergroup and initiator for the InfraWorks Workgroup under the umbrella of same
Usergroup.
https:///in/cristian-otter-aa370a5
What do we have in common?
Cris Jeroen Eric Roy Eric
Roy Eric Roy Cristian
Jeroen Jeroen
Cristian Cristian Jeroen
Cristian
Civil Infra Benelux Representation at AU
Jeroen Cristian
Jeroen
Cristian
Cristian
Class summary
In this class, we will guide you through the software use and setup process of an actual project: the construction of Highway N18 in The Netherlands. After a contract and project overview, we will dive into the process that makes this project succeed as a true Building Information Modeling (BIM) project. Learn where to start, what to do, and what to avoid to have your own success. Find out how to enable designers to use their favorite program, and then bring the intelligent model together in InfraWorks software for your contract management. Discover which export is used for stakeholder management. Then we will focus on what the implementation of InfraWorks software means for these types of projects. Learn how InfraWorks software can help support a large-scale project with lean sessions, sprints, and weekly stands. Combine geographic information system data with design data that together lead to better and easier decision making. This session features InfraWorks 360, A360 (Team), Civil3D and Navisworks.
Key learning objectives
At the end of this class, you will be able to:
▪Learn how to organize a project in execution phase
▪Learn how to link your contract or design documents to
Navisworks Infraworks
▪Learn how to combine and exchange designs from multiple disciplines ▪Learn how to use Infraworks to help you on an infrastructure project in
different phases
The Netherlands
USA The Netherlands
Sq. Km
9.826.675
with2,2% water
41.543
with18% water
0.42 %
Population321.368.86416.947.904 5.27 % Density
P/ Sq.km.
32,7408
The Netherlands is known for…
Of Dutch origin on the DJ Mag top 100
The Netherlands is known for…
Or you can just go to California…
29% below sea level
2/3 would flood without water protection
The Netherlands
Current Projects
Challenging projects in the Netherlands
▪SAAOne
largest Aquaduct of Europe
▪Sea lock IJmuiden
largest sea lock of the world
▪Reconstruction N18
SAAOne
Sea lock IJmuiden
Stratosphere Las Vegas vs Sea Lock IJmuiden
N18 Reconstruction
N18 in numbers
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▪The project is a Design,Build,Finance &Maintain contract
▪ 1 Year design, 2 Year of construction and 25 years of maintenance ▪Decomposition in a System Breakdown Structure (SBS)
▪As Built hand over in a BIM container
The Alliance
System Engineering
Structured method to create a system that functions in a controlled process
Systems Engineering (SE)
OBJ-001 is a Viaduct and part of the SBS
Workload “Design Viaduct OBJ-001” is put in the WBS substructure, foundation piles, abutment, girders (sub objects) are put in the PBS
OBJ-001 has requirements
A, B and C, these are in
the RBS
Link from Infraworks objects tot SBS in SE database
System Engineering
Object library
▪Physical geometry, also temporary items
▪The break down structure has an impact on all disciplines!
▪Has big impact on deliverables at the end!
LEAN, Sprints and Scrum
Introduction
▪What is scrum?
▪Infraworks supports sprints and scrum review sessions
Backlog Items
▪ A backlog item is a major task as a sentence If…I will… so I can…
▪ A clear Definition of Done (DoD) is needed
▪The Scrum-board holds all the
backlog items
▪Sub tasks are on the LEAN planning
LEAN Planning and Stands
▪Lean planning is about agreements on someone ▪will start with a (sub)task,
▪will finish one or
▪needs harmonization on something.
▪Stands
▪What have you done (yesterday)
▪What are you going to do (today)
▪What are you going to do (tomorrow)
▪What holds you back to work more efficient, quicker?
Sprint Review
▪The goal is to learn as much as possible
from errors in finished products.
▪The team presents what is finished and tasks that have not been accomplished or done
▪Each topic is addressed with the help of Infraworks ▪An item does not have to reside in full LOD
▪With the client with full transparency so they feel part of the decision making process
▪After the sprint review is finished the
Infraworks 360 master is saved as an proposal.
Sprint Retrospective
▪After finishing a sprint, the chart is filled in
▪Outcome
▪Navisworks was not used as frequently
anymore so we stopped using that
for model coordination
▪Vault has been on the “Things to stop doing”
area more than once so we created a sprint
to do training and system optimization
▪Infraworks has been on the “Things to keep doing” because it makes the design tangible
and more accessible
Software
Integral Model
The current process diagram
Integral Model -design ▪General exchange and connections
between the used software.
▪Use of AutoCAD, Civil3D, Revit, 3DS Max, MX only for main alignment
▪WIP and the published drawings stored in Vault
▪Published drawings automatically stored in SharePoint
Integral Model -SE
▪System Engineering software is Relatics
▪Deep links from database objects exported to csv automating the link to Infraworks
object names
Integral Model -Navisworks ▪For preparation phase link between
Primavera planning software and Navisworks
Timeliner.
▪Ideally Infraworks is used for this purpose we have not found an ideal process yet
and thus are experimenting in this field.
▪Navisworks is used for detailed clash
detection
Integral Model
▪Constantly monitoring this
▪as an auditor-does everyone uphold the agreed exchanges and location of files and versioning
▪as modifying the diagram due to feedback from the Sprint Retrospective.
▪New insights and constant changing possibilities in software appliances
Civil3D
▪150+ corridors, so we need a good workflow ▪Highlights;
▪All design including Pipenetworks and Drainage
▪Alternatives for sprints
▪Clearance checks using Revit exported polymesh
▪Export of earthworks model machine guidance
▪Civilview export for visualization (3DS Max and Unity)
▪Updated code set style in Civil3D
▪Updated style palette in Infraworks
▪New rule styles created in Infraworks for this code set
Revit
▪Asphalt 3D solid from Civil3D
▪(optionally) 3D polylines ETW
▪Create bridge deck using generic component works with double curvature
▪Export polymesh for clashcontrol
▪Export to IFC for best results in
Infraworks, Navisworks and CMDB
Vault
▪Minimum use of on premises Server
▪Windows Explorer is not a document management system
▪Vault for storage and maintain of WIP data, shared data and review process.
▪Advantage is insight of ownership,
history, versions, status and where
a certain alignment is used
▪background and saves those to
SharePoint.
▪Looking into using A360 Team
markup functionality, measuring
and commenting tools but no
versioning
Autodesk Vault
▪Challenges:
▪Multiple companies with their own IT
▪Differences in licening on Autodesk Products
▪How to solve worksharing?
▪LAN and WAN acces
▪Implementing on ongoing project (<1 month)▪Acceptance by team members。

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